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Chicago examiner i final j f edition g life is worth living when you have a horns of your own with its little gar den patch there's just such a home waiting for you on terms that will suit you m the ex emicer'i want ad section saturday Chicago march is 1916 satukday kegutered tjtjtr'tt yvi iipvrp in cwcago n klsewhkre u b ratrat office rhllitj uan cj jl|al luburbe two cents vol xiv no 75 a m million men fight on 2-mile hill line berlin announces french have sent 540,000 men against mort homme positions held by germans crisis at hand crucial conflict of the entire war on vital height which j both sides claim 250 ; 000 germans lost is report by international news service london march 17 the battle of verdun which more than two weeks ago developed over a semi-circular front of fifty miles has narrowed down to a death grap ple of more than 1,000,000 men on little more than two bloody miles the furious conflict is centered cm the height known as dead man to which both armies lay claim this crest of forbidding name is the key lo verdun from the northwest upon its possession depend th^j whole tre mendous issues of the western cam paign 540,000 french hurled against hill the german war office announces uiat the french have hurled twen ty-seven divisions 540,000 men against the positions held by the germans division has succeeded division and corps has replaced corps m this the crucial struggle of the war victory at dead man it is generally recognized here to night means victory at verdun the germans have fully as many men engaged as the french it is believed from his headquarters close to the battle line the kaiser is following every move on this co lossal chessboard of war decision it is felt must come soon m this transcendent struggle the latest official statement on the struggle that issued m paris at mid night reports a lull m the infantry fighting both armies apparently are gathering for the final vital clash the crest for which both armies are fighting is called dead man be cause of its shape the hill is the man's head and the corbeaux or raven wood stretches out like a shroud the germans hold the wood and claim the hill the french assert that the crest which dominates the plain m three directions involving practical possession of bethincourt to the north and artillery command of the field defenses and forts to the south is m their hands twenty-seventh division attacks position the battle which is now at its zenith has been developing around dead man for more than a week according to an official admission m paris on tuesday the germans gained a foothold at two points of the bethincourt-dead man front two days later berlin claimed pos session of the hill to-day reporting the tremendous ttacks of the french the berlin war office statement says the enemy repeatedly pushed a fresh division against the german positions on dead man height this division is the twenty-seventh used ' ince the beginning of the engage moving along the border ready for call to instant action a view of the sixth regiment united states field artillery m war formation as caught by the camera on a dash from columbus n m plitito br w h home no more visits to uncle for u of c students seniors raising anti-loan shark fund to help collegians m need an anti-loan shark fund is to be established at the universtiy of chi cago no more will students m dire need of cash have to pawn their watches to get it simply by ex hibiting their credentials and proving that their need is a deserving one they will be enabled to obtain any where from 1 to 100 the fund is to be a gift to the university by the senior class plans for the endowment have not been completed j craig redmon presi dent of the class declared yesterday that the fund probably would amount to jl.ooo to be contributed by mem bers of the class and would be under the supervision of a permanent com mittee at the university there are lots of students said he who often find themselves great ly m need of cash for deserving pur | poses it is to these that the fund will be open i presume a low rate of interest for such loans will be charged but only as much as is necessary for the maintenance of the fund the endowment will be ready for use at the opening of the university this fall husband elopes with her sister she says my husband has eloped with my sister â€” won't you catch them for me begged mrs william chanesslor at the detective bureau last night she said her home was at lima 0 and that she had traced her husband and sister miss florence sayer to chi cago the police learned that chan esslor's baggage had reached Chicago but had been reshipped to muscatine la the police there were notified gotham police head will wed heiress new york march 17 â€” announce ment was made to-day of the en gagement of arthur woods police commissioner to miss helen morgan hamilton miss hamilton is the daughter of mr and mrs william pierson hamilton and is a great grent-graiutdaughter of alexander hamilton miss hamilton mother wits misj juliet pierpont morgan the third child of the late j p morgan killers of tom dillon betrayed gunman who sat m kelly death circle that sent out avengers informs police arrests near through the man loathed among murderers â€” the squealer â€” captain hunt of the detective bureau last night got the information that started his men into the underworld to ar rest two crunmen who avenged jim my kelly's deatli two yevre ago by shooting down thomas j dillon last thursday morning the squealer held a seat m the circle of mourners for jimmy kelly which held early morning vigil m a basement dive m the old levee dis trict awaiting return of the mes sengers cf death with the news hat jimmy had not gone unavenged with the detailed report on the mourners party captain hunt called m ten of his men and placed m their hands warrants for the ar rest of the two men whose mission carried them thursday morning to 113 west ontario street whers tom dillon once indicted for kelly's murder had been found on top of the squealers story came the confession of frank knox who shared the dillon apartment that he opened the door for the two avenging gangsters and saw them shoot down dillon each of them emptying their pistols and fleeing it's the work of the gang all right announced captain russell of the Chicago avenue police knox knows who the murderers are but he also knows the law of the gangsters which is silence police search for the dillon slayers led them to the scene of the kelly j slaying august 30 1913 which the gangsters said was the result of kelly's attempt to kill dillon as the gang was leaving the saloon of witty cunningham twenty-third street and wabash avenue on that night the members of the gang led by kelly and among them tom dillon gene garry john flanagan bert coffey and johnny ganey were touring the district m an automobile the tourists left j kelly's dead body on the doorstep of his home at 2300 wabash avenue flanagan afterward told the police that kelly pulled a gun with a threat to kill dillon an that m the confusion the gun was accidentally discharged killing kfllj t r ii wishes he was an owl perhaps he is theodore roosevelt jr m chi | cago on business refuses to complicate matters theodore roosevelt need have no fear lest family secrets escape through the junior member of his household â€” for the junior member of the roosevelt menage is a diplomat shrewd and dignified theodore 11 arrived in Chicago yes terday and took up his headquarters at the blackstone hotel an exam iner reporter was ushered into his presence after the usual formali ties the reporter opened with a vol ley of questions mr roosevelt remained silent through it all then raised his head and made reply â€” enunciating his words slowly â€” very slowly a wise old owl sat in a tree the more he saw the less said he the less he said the more he heard i wish i were that wise old bird he paused and smiled â€” a generous indulgent smile â€” arose and said by way of explanation no i'm afraid anything i might say would only complicate matters now what does that mean mr roosevelt is visiting m chi cago on business only he says and will be here for several days blackstone audience alarmed by smoke the audience at the blackstone theater was alarmed last night when the smell of smoke became notice able just after the curtain went up for the first act of rio grande several women and a few men left their seats and hurried into the lobby but richard bennett who is starring m the border melodrama quieted the house before any sign of a real panic had developed the audience returned to their seats and the performance was started over again paper blown against the air intake which ven tilates the theater ignited and was the cause of smoke frank danby english woman novelist dies loxdox march 18 â€” mrs julia fratikau novelist who wrote under thelname of frank danby died yes terjay at her home m londod^fltal navy ready for call to quell raids fleet gathering m southern wa ters to be prepared for emer gencies m tampico fields by international news service washington march 17 â€” reports of troubled conditions on both the east and west coasts of mexico reached washington to-day while these conditions are held by officials to have no reference to the invasion of mexican territory by the american expeditionary foree 3 they neverthe less added an element of gravity to a situation / already giving gravest concern secretary of war baker was at the war department at 11:30 o'clock to night to look over telegrams from general funston there were five telegrams from the border but none of them con tained the slightest suggestion of any trouble on the border or gave any in dication of any engagement m mex ico he said the messages were entirely technical m nature americans at tampico are alarmed \ say official dispatches villista i forces control the tampico-tuxpam oil district british and dutch in terests own big oil properties there and are looking to the united states to aid m protecting those interests officials would not admit to-night that this concern for the safety of americans and for foreign property interests influenced the action of the navy department m ordering the transport hancock with 500 marines from philadelphia to the marine sta tion at pensacola fla nor would they admit that the ultimate desti nation of the marines is the east coast of mexico there were indications of activity on the part of the navy however that showed plainly that the united states is moving to protect its in terests wherever they may be threat ened by conditions m mexico there was a suggestion to-day that an arrangement might be made by which the united states would co operate with the carranza forces m restoring order m the tampico-tux pam districts the situation on the west coast is due to the depredations of yaqui in dians who have compelled carranza ts maintain a large force of troops there for months kill gringos villa's call to carranza army by international news service el paso march 17 pancho villa has sent this communication to all carranza commanders m the vicinity of his operations vengean con nosotras no mas balasos para mis piasance todas para los gringos the literal translation of this message is come with us no more bullets for my countrymen they are all for the gringos refugees from the interior of mexico have brought stories that many carranza soldiers have gone over to villa maud adams mother dies at salt lake by international news service salt lake utah march 17 mrs annie asenath adams kiskadden mother of maud adams died to-night at st mark's hospital after a long illness miss adams conceled her engagement m the little minister m new york saturday night and hur ried here arriving wednesday from that time she refused to take any rest mrs kiskadden was once a well-known actress 600,000 baltimore fire rages all night by international news service baltimore md march is â€” south baltimore's manufacturing center covering two blocks was de stroyed by fire to-night hundreds of families fled from their homes others were rescued by firemen and police the blaze raged all night presenting a spectacular sight the loss will exceed 600,000 residents were terrorized by explosions rivals fight over girl she tries to die miss mary hornung formerly of rockford 111 attempted to end her life last night m her room at 1225 west jackson boulevard by turning on two gas jets after she had re ceived a letter informing her that frank jeffrey had stabbed his cousin thomas jeffrey m a fight over her both young men had sought to marry her and unable to decide which to choonp hp rnmt to rhlcnirn raid ranch house leave two bodies half hundred mexicans commit murder m an anti-american j demonstration at torreon by international news service galveston texas march 17 â€” two american citizens were mur dered on a ranch west of torreon monday night according to advices reaching here from the border to day the story of the murder of american citizens by mexicans was brought to the border by refugees foreign and domestic who are leav ing that section of the country it is said the americans were killed during an anti-american demonstra tion m which a half hundred mexi cans participated the bodies of the dead americans were left at the ranch house when the enraged mexicans took up their march northward hop ing to join some squad of villa sol diers a report was received from du rango where the american vice con sul advised that his wife and child be sent out of the country this fol lowed closely on the arrival last night on the border of american consul williams from torreon with a large number of americans americans arriving brought numer ous disquieting stories about the at titude of the mexicans m the interior especially m chihuahua durango and coahuila but invariably they told these stories privately u s weather forecast Chicago axd vicimty â€” partly cloudy and warmer snturdny sunday nnnrttled moderate to frenh xhiftink n'indn temperature for twemv-rour hours ending 2 a m : highext 5 loweÂ»t 21 mean 27 normal temporntore for the day :!.'. kxo(?>is of temperature sinco jantiarj 1 iu ile erees trerfritation for twenty-fom liours ending 7 p m tra?r bxcob illios junun '. m m â– . hclntivo humidity 7 a m 80 t p m 60 7 p m sb baromÂ»-tric nreaanrc i i level 7 a m 3l).!3 7 p w . 80 sunrise tu-u j...7 i i.uu carranza opposes u s keep out of gasas granges 0 s army iswarned general gavira at juarez orders mexican commander to resist americans entry into city cannot march through streets carranza official reports persh ing's cavalry is already on edge of villa strongholot sixty miles south of border conflicting report make it impossible to learn definitely the whereabouts of the american soldiers m mexico from el paso comes the report that general persh ing's advance column reached the outskirts of casas grande at midnight last night army officers there pointed out how ever it was physically impos sible for the american forces to have reached that point other reports declare the slocum and dodd forces were joined into one column under command o general pershing by international news service el paso march 17 gener.ii carranza issued orders to-night th-l united states troops he denied er trance to casas grandes general gavira juarez commander of the d : facto chief made this plain to-nlgln m a statement after he had an nounced that au advance guard o brigadier general pershing's cavalry had reached the edge of the casas grandes region to which villa re treated after the columbus massacre the american invaders were du at casas grandes at midnight the carranza commander said general gavira ordered lieutenant colonel refugios davilo carranza commander not to permit the amer ican troops to occupy the city this act has had a disquieting influence following elation over the report ot the sensational cavalry dash of per shing's men no authority to let u s enter city his instructions from general car ranza general gavira said did not give him authority to let american troops occupy a city it would be contrary to general carranza'g or ders he said would your instructions prevent the americans from passing by casas grandes gene jl tevira was asked would they forbid the amer'cans to camp outside the city was asked no the general replied hu they are not to occupy the cii ' under those instructions he va asked would it he permissable fo them to niarcb through the treets of casas g'iuuies no dgala replied general gavira colonel itofli who is reported r ith page 2d column

Chicago examiner i final j f edition g life is worth living when you have a horns of your own with its little gar den patch there's just such a home waiting for you on terms that will suit you m the ex emicer'i want ad section saturday Chicago march is 1916 satukday kegutered tjtjtr'tt yvi iipvrp in cwcago n klsewhkre u b ratrat office rhllitj uan cj jl|al luburbe two cents vol xiv no 75 a m million men fight on 2-mile hill line berlin announces french have sent 540,000 men against mort homme positions held by germans crisis at hand crucial conflict of the entire war on vital height which j both sides claim 250 ; 000 germans lost is report by international news service london march 17 the battle of verdun which more than two weeks ago developed over a semi-circular front of fifty miles has narrowed down to a death grap ple of more than 1,000,000 men on little more than two bloody miles the furious conflict is centered cm the height known as dead man to which both armies lay claim this crest of forbidding name is the key lo verdun from the northwest upon its possession depend th^j whole tre mendous issues of the western cam paign 540,000 french hurled against hill the german war office announces uiat the french have hurled twen ty-seven divisions 540,000 men against the positions held by the germans division has succeeded division and corps has replaced corps m this the crucial struggle of the war victory at dead man it is generally recognized here to night means victory at verdun the germans have fully as many men engaged as the french it is believed from his headquarters close to the battle line the kaiser is following every move on this co lossal chessboard of war decision it is felt must come soon m this transcendent struggle the latest official statement on the struggle that issued m paris at mid night reports a lull m the infantry fighting both armies apparently are gathering for the final vital clash the crest for which both armies are fighting is called dead man be cause of its shape the hill is the man's head and the corbeaux or raven wood stretches out like a shroud the germans hold the wood and claim the hill the french assert that the crest which dominates the plain m three directions involving practical possession of bethincourt to the north and artillery command of the field defenses and forts to the south is m their hands twenty-seventh division attacks position the battle which is now at its zenith has been developing around dead man for more than a week according to an official admission m paris on tuesday the germans gained a foothold at two points of the bethincourt-dead man front two days later berlin claimed pos session of the hill to-day reporting the tremendous ttacks of the french the berlin war office statement says the enemy repeatedly pushed a fresh division against the german positions on dead man height this division is the twenty-seventh used ' ince the beginning of the engage moving along the border ready for call to instant action a view of the sixth regiment united states field artillery m war formation as caught by the camera on a dash from columbus n m plitito br w h home no more visits to uncle for u of c students seniors raising anti-loan shark fund to help collegians m need an anti-loan shark fund is to be established at the universtiy of chi cago no more will students m dire need of cash have to pawn their watches to get it simply by ex hibiting their credentials and proving that their need is a deserving one they will be enabled to obtain any where from 1 to 100 the fund is to be a gift to the university by the senior class plans for the endowment have not been completed j craig redmon presi dent of the class declared yesterday that the fund probably would amount to jl.ooo to be contributed by mem bers of the class and would be under the supervision of a permanent com mittee at the university there are lots of students said he who often find themselves great ly m need of cash for deserving pur | poses it is to these that the fund will be open i presume a low rate of interest for such loans will be charged but only as much as is necessary for the maintenance of the fund the endowment will be ready for use at the opening of the university this fall husband elopes with her sister she says my husband has eloped with my sister â€” won't you catch them for me begged mrs william chanesslor at the detective bureau last night she said her home was at lima 0 and that she had traced her husband and sister miss florence sayer to chi cago the police learned that chan esslor's baggage had reached Chicago but had been reshipped to muscatine la the police there were notified gotham police head will wed heiress new york march 17 â€” announce ment was made to-day of the en gagement of arthur woods police commissioner to miss helen morgan hamilton miss hamilton is the daughter of mr and mrs william pierson hamilton and is a great grent-graiutdaughter of alexander hamilton miss hamilton mother wits misj juliet pierpont morgan the third child of the late j p morgan killers of tom dillon betrayed gunman who sat m kelly death circle that sent out avengers informs police arrests near through the man loathed among murderers â€” the squealer â€” captain hunt of the detective bureau last night got the information that started his men into the underworld to ar rest two crunmen who avenged jim my kelly's deatli two yevre ago by shooting down thomas j dillon last thursday morning the squealer held a seat m the circle of mourners for jimmy kelly which held early morning vigil m a basement dive m the old levee dis trict awaiting return of the mes sengers cf death with the news hat jimmy had not gone unavenged with the detailed report on the mourners party captain hunt called m ten of his men and placed m their hands warrants for the ar rest of the two men whose mission carried them thursday morning to 113 west ontario street whers tom dillon once indicted for kelly's murder had been found on top of the squealers story came the confession of frank knox who shared the dillon apartment that he opened the door for the two avenging gangsters and saw them shoot down dillon each of them emptying their pistols and fleeing it's the work of the gang all right announced captain russell of the Chicago avenue police knox knows who the murderers are but he also knows the law of the gangsters which is silence police search for the dillon slayers led them to the scene of the kelly j slaying august 30 1913 which the gangsters said was the result of kelly's attempt to kill dillon as the gang was leaving the saloon of witty cunningham twenty-third street and wabash avenue on that night the members of the gang led by kelly and among them tom dillon gene garry john flanagan bert coffey and johnny ganey were touring the district m an automobile the tourists left j kelly's dead body on the doorstep of his home at 2300 wabash avenue flanagan afterward told the police that kelly pulled a gun with a threat to kill dillon an that m the confusion the gun was accidentally discharged killing kfllj t r ii wishes he was an owl perhaps he is theodore roosevelt jr m chi | cago on business refuses to complicate matters theodore roosevelt need have no fear lest family secrets escape through the junior member of his household â€” for the junior member of the roosevelt menage is a diplomat shrewd and dignified theodore 11 arrived in Chicago yes terday and took up his headquarters at the blackstone hotel an exam iner reporter was ushered into his presence after the usual formali ties the reporter opened with a vol ley of questions mr roosevelt remained silent through it all then raised his head and made reply â€” enunciating his words slowly â€” very slowly a wise old owl sat in a tree the more he saw the less said he the less he said the more he heard i wish i were that wise old bird he paused and smiled â€” a generous indulgent smile â€” arose and said by way of explanation no i'm afraid anything i might say would only complicate matters now what does that mean mr roosevelt is visiting m chi cago on business only he says and will be here for several days blackstone audience alarmed by smoke the audience at the blackstone theater was alarmed last night when the smell of smoke became notice able just after the curtain went up for the first act of rio grande several women and a few men left their seats and hurried into the lobby but richard bennett who is starring m the border melodrama quieted the house before any sign of a real panic had developed the audience returned to their seats and the performance was started over again paper blown against the air intake which ven tilates the theater ignited and was the cause of smoke frank danby english woman novelist dies loxdox march 18 â€” mrs julia fratikau novelist who wrote under thelname of frank danby died yes terjay at her home m londod^fltal navy ready for call to quell raids fleet gathering m southern wa ters to be prepared for emer gencies m tampico fields by international news service washington march 17 â€” reports of troubled conditions on both the east and west coasts of mexico reached washington to-day while these conditions are held by officials to have no reference to the invasion of mexican territory by the american expeditionary foree 3 they neverthe less added an element of gravity to a situation / already giving gravest concern secretary of war baker was at the war department at 11:30 o'clock to night to look over telegrams from general funston there were five telegrams from the border but none of them con tained the slightest suggestion of any trouble on the border or gave any in dication of any engagement m mex ico he said the messages were entirely technical m nature americans at tampico are alarmed \ say official dispatches villista i forces control the tampico-tuxpam oil district british and dutch in terests own big oil properties there and are looking to the united states to aid m protecting those interests officials would not admit to-night that this concern for the safety of americans and for foreign property interests influenced the action of the navy department m ordering the transport hancock with 500 marines from philadelphia to the marine sta tion at pensacola fla nor would they admit that the ultimate desti nation of the marines is the east coast of mexico there were indications of activity on the part of the navy however that showed plainly that the united states is moving to protect its in terests wherever they may be threat ened by conditions m mexico there was a suggestion to-day that an arrangement might be made by which the united states would co operate with the carranza forces m restoring order m the tampico-tux pam districts the situation on the west coast is due to the depredations of yaqui in dians who have compelled carranza ts maintain a large force of troops there for months kill gringos villa's call to carranza army by international news service el paso march 17 pancho villa has sent this communication to all carranza commanders m the vicinity of his operations vengean con nosotras no mas balasos para mis piasance todas para los gringos the literal translation of this message is come with us no more bullets for my countrymen they are all for the gringos refugees from the interior of mexico have brought stories that many carranza soldiers have gone over to villa maud adams mother dies at salt lake by international news service salt lake utah march 17 mrs annie asenath adams kiskadden mother of maud adams died to-night at st mark's hospital after a long illness miss adams conceled her engagement m the little minister m new york saturday night and hur ried here arriving wednesday from that time she refused to take any rest mrs kiskadden was once a well-known actress 600,000 baltimore fire rages all night by international news service baltimore md march is â€” south baltimore's manufacturing center covering two blocks was de stroyed by fire to-night hundreds of families fled from their homes others were rescued by firemen and police the blaze raged all night presenting a spectacular sight the loss will exceed 600,000 residents were terrorized by explosions rivals fight over girl she tries to die miss mary hornung formerly of rockford 111 attempted to end her life last night m her room at 1225 west jackson boulevard by turning on two gas jets after she had re ceived a letter informing her that frank jeffrey had stabbed his cousin thomas jeffrey m a fight over her both young men had sought to marry her and unable to decide which to choonp hp rnmt to rhlcnirn raid ranch house leave two bodies half hundred mexicans commit murder m an anti-american j demonstration at torreon by international news service galveston texas march 17 â€” two american citizens were mur dered on a ranch west of torreon monday night according to advices reaching here from the border to day the story of the murder of american citizens by mexicans was brought to the border by refugees foreign and domestic who are leav ing that section of the country it is said the americans were killed during an anti-american demonstra tion m which a half hundred mexi cans participated the bodies of the dead americans were left at the ranch house when the enraged mexicans took up their march northward hop ing to join some squad of villa sol diers a report was received from du rango where the american vice con sul advised that his wife and child be sent out of the country this fol lowed closely on the arrival last night on the border of american consul williams from torreon with a large number of americans americans arriving brought numer ous disquieting stories about the at titude of the mexicans m the interior especially m chihuahua durango and coahuila but invariably they told these stories privately u s weather forecast Chicago axd vicimty â€” partly cloudy and warmer snturdny sunday nnnrttled moderate to frenh xhiftink n'indn temperature for twemv-rour hours ending 2 a m : highext 5 loweÂ»t 21 mean 27 normal temporntore for the day :!.'. kxo(?>is of temperature sinco jantiarj 1 iu ile erees trerfritation for twenty-fom liours ending 7 p m tra?r bxcob illios junun '. m m â– . hclntivo humidity 7 a m 80 t p m 60 7 p m sb baromÂ»-tric nreaanrc i i level 7 a m 3l).!3 7 p w . 80 sunrise tu-u j...7 i i.uu carranza opposes u s keep out of gasas granges 0 s army iswarned general gavira at juarez orders mexican commander to resist americans entry into city cannot march through streets carranza official reports persh ing's cavalry is already on edge of villa strongholot sixty miles south of border conflicting report make it impossible to learn definitely the whereabouts of the american soldiers m mexico from el paso comes the report that general persh ing's advance column reached the outskirts of casas grande at midnight last night army officers there pointed out how ever it was physically impos sible for the american forces to have reached that point other reports declare the slocum and dodd forces were joined into one column under command o general pershing by international news service el paso march 17 gener.ii carranza issued orders to-night th-l united states troops he denied er trance to casas grandes general gavira juarez commander of the d : facto chief made this plain to-nlgln m a statement after he had an nounced that au advance guard o brigadier general pershing's cavalry had reached the edge of the casas grandes region to which villa re treated after the columbus massacre the american invaders were du at casas grandes at midnight the carranza commander said general gavira ordered lieutenant colonel refugios davilo carranza commander not to permit the amer ican troops to occupy the city this act has had a disquieting influence following elation over the report ot the sensational cavalry dash of per shing's men no authority to let u s enter city his instructions from general car ranza general gavira said did not give him authority to let american troops occupy a city it would be contrary to general carranza'g or ders he said would your instructions prevent the americans from passing by casas grandes gene jl tevira was asked would they forbid the amer'cans to camp outside the city was asked no the general replied hu they are not to occupy the cii ' under those instructions he va asked would it he permissable fo them to niarcb through the treets of casas g'iuuies no dgala replied general gavira colonel itofli who is reported r ith page 2d column